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  2. Great Smoky Mountains Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The railroad owns the Smoky Mountain Trains Museum in Bryson City, North Carolina; located across Greenlee Street from the Bryson City Depot. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The museum features a collection of over 7,000 Lionel model engines, cars and accessories, a large model train layout, a children's activity center, and a gift shop.

  3. Bryson City Depot - Wikipedia

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    Bryson City Depot is located at the intersection of Everett and Fry streets in downtown Bryson City. Adjacent to the station is MacNeill Park, dedicated to Malcolm and Joan MacNeill, who established the Great Smoky Mountains Railway.

  4. Murphy Branch - Wikipedia

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    A former Southern Railway depot in Bryson City, North Carolina, now serving as the main headquarter of the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (GSMR). The Murphy Branch is a branch line operated by the Western North Carolina Railroad, later the Richmond and Danville, Southern Railway, the Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) and today the Blue Ridge Southern Railroad.

  5. Polar Express Train Ride returns for the season despite ...

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    The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad depot decorated for the Polar Express event in 2014. When is the Polar Express Train Ride? The Polar Express Train Ride runs Nov. 7-Dec. 31. Three rides are ...

  6. ‘Something magic.’ New Hope Valley Railway marks 40 ... - AOL

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    The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad This railroad follows the old Murphy Branch of the Western North Carolina Railroad, offering trips through mountains and along rivers to two destinations from ...

  7. Bryson City, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    After Norfolk Southern ended freight traffic on the railroad in 1985, the state of North Carolina purchased the tracks. In 1988, the state established a scenic line, known as the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad, with its depot and departure point in Bryson City. [14] In 2015, the city's first FM station was launched.